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  2. Bouquet of Lilies Clock (Fabergé egg) - Wikipedia

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    The egg-shaped clock and its rectangular pedestal are decorated with translucent enamel on a guilloché background. The body of the clock is divided into twelve parts which are outlined in diamond-studded stripes. The belt of the dial which revolves around the perimeter of the egg is enameled white with twelve Roman numerals set in diamonds ...

  3. Egg decorating in Slavic culture - Wikipedia

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    In Ukraine, lystovky—from lystia (листя), "leaves"—are created by dyeing an egg on which small leaves or flowers have been attached, and kept in place by wrapping the egg in muslin. The egg is then dyed, the cloth and plant material removed, and images remain in white of the leaves/flowers. These are similar to British Pace eggs.

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  5. Basket of Flowers (Fabergé egg) - Wikipedia

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    The Basket of Flowers [note 1] egg is a jewelled enameled Easter egg made under the supervision of Russian jeweller Peter Carl Fabergé in 1901. The Fabergé egg was made for Nicholas II of Russia , who presented it to his wife, Empress Alexandra Feodorovna .

  6. Winter (Fabergé egg) - Wikipedia

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    The Winter Egg is a Fabergé egg, one of a series of fifty-two jewelled Easter eggs created by Russian jeweler Peter Carl Fabergé. It was an Easter 1913 gift for Tsarina Maria Feodorovna from Tsar Nicholas II , who had a standing order of two Easter eggs every year, one for his mother and one for his wife.

  7. Are dyed Easter eggs safe to eat? Everything you need to know.

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    As Easter approaches, eggs become the focal point of various celebrations, from egg dyeing to traditional egg hunts (even if these eggs are often made of plastic). Yet while eggs may be everywhere ...

  8. Spring Flowers (Fabergé egg) - Wikipedia

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    The Spring Flowers egg, sometimes referred to as the Imperial Spring Flowers egg, was considered one of the Imperial Easter eggs attributed to Peter Carl Fabergé (and therefore one of the Fabergé eggs). If it is an authentic Imperial egg, then the Spring Flowers egg would have been the first in the series of "flower eggs" and would have been ...

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